November 18, 2018

Word: How to deal with Pelosi

Norman Solomon, Truthdig -Nancy Pelosi will probably be the next House speaker, a prospect that fills most alert progressives with disquiet, if not dread. But instead of fixating on her as a villain, progressives should recognize the long-standing House Democratic leader as a symptom of a calcified party hierarchy that has worn out its grassroots welcome and is beginning to lose its grip.

Increasingly at odds with the Democratic Party’s mobilized base, that grip has held on with gobs of money from centralized, deep-pocket sources—endlessly reinforcing continual deference to corporate power and an ongoing embrace of massively profitable militarism.

Pelosi has earned a reputation as an excellent manager, and she has certainly managed to keep herself in power atop Democrats in the House. She’s a deft expert on how Congress works, but she seems out of touch—intentionally or not—with the millions of grassroots progressives who are fed up with her kind of leadership.

Those progressives should not reconcile with Pelosi, any more than they should demonize her. The best course will involve strategic confrontations—nonviolent, emphatic, civilly disobedient—mobilizing the power of protest as well as electoral activism within Democratic primaries.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

More Pelosi issues.

https://www.alternet.org/staggeringly-bad-idea-outrage-pelosi-pushes-tax-rule-would-kneecap-progressive-agenda

Karl Kolchak said...

Yeah right--that'll be the day I ever return and vote for the Dems again while she remains in power. She and Obama hoodwinked me twice back in '06 & '08--never again.

Greg Gerritt said...

I will never vote for Democrats unti9l they give up militarism